A licensed practical nurse on the unit where you are a charge nurse comes to you and says that a nursing assistant on the team is taking long supper breaks, leaving much of the work for another nursing assistant to complete and wants you to talk with

the nursing assistant. You say to the licensed practical nurse that you believe it is the nurse's responsibility to talk with the nursing assistant about this problem." What is this an example of?
A) Avoiding conflict
B) Smoothing conflict
C) Encouraging a competitive approach to conflict
D) Facilitating conflict resolution


D

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